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Motorcycle specifications SuzukiGSX-S 1000 2025 Sustaining hostilities

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Suz's biggest roadster doesn't seem to worry about its future. He's right: his parents are adjusting his engine to allow it to pass Euro5+, without losing power. They're taking the opportunity to install (finally) a more modern dashboard with the 5-inch color TFT panel that has been found on all new models for a few years now. Everything else on the bike is identical.

the GSX-S 1000 wants more than its share of the big, hairy roadster pie. Its engine has always whispered that it belongs in the street, not to intimidate it, but to conquer it. In this realm of wild beasts, adrenalin comes first. The sensations must begin even before the first turn of the key. So Suzuki decided to get angry with a new interpretation of the GSX-S. On the technical side? No, mostly physical. Fancy a slap in the face before you wake up? Check out this mug from a laboratory where genes and amphetamines mix.

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His greedy, bestial gaze grabs you by the throat... His insect-hybridized robot face makes it hard to stay calm... Aggressive, tormented, the son of an anterak and a cyclocephalus, he provokes at the slightest glance. A real oddball, breaking sharply with the codes of his predecessor. The square is dominant, the features straight and dry, their nuances as little induced as on some KTMs. It's almost reminiscent of the 690 Duke 3 - but the drawing board seems to have been contaminated by the Kiska brand. A strange sensation emanates from certain parts imitating the scent of stone (radiator scoops, plates under the fuel tank, back of the speedometer). It's not rock, still less a peak, perhaps a new direction for the GSX-S. Is it the peninsula of an evolving character? Fashion adds its grain of saddle, as evidenced by the small fins protruding from the sides.

apart from Kawasaki, which has joined the fire-pump coterie with its Z H2, the Japanese are in no hurry to tease the upper echelons of the segment. It's true that releasing 180... 190.... up to 208 hp on a roadster is beyond delirious. And it works.

Suzuki remains reasonable, if you can call it that. Because 152 horsepower is already a lot of sauce. The 4-cylinder has received a number of updates to keep it in action. First, it needs to pass Euro5. Then, a little extra power is always good for the ego. When we crunch the numbers, we discover that the GSX-S 1000 phase II gains two horsepower over the first version. Except that... the maximum spurt is injected later, at 11,000 rpm - that's 1,000 more than before. As for torque, the opposite is true. There's a little less, 10.8 mkg instead of 11. But this peak is 250 rpm earlier, at 9,250 rpm.
Let's put these figures aside for a moment to look at the engine curves. With the modifications made on both sides, the engine manufacturers are claiming greater availability, especially in the mid-range dips. The two "pause" zones, one in the middle of the rev counter and the other approaching maximum output, have been smoothed out to maintain punch throughout acceleration.

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2021 some will be surprised that Suzuki doesn't use the GSX-R 1000 's current block, with variable valve timing and more power, instead of the K5-K6's engine. Why keep this powertrain from a bygone era? Because this engine had a lot in its trunk! The fullest of its time, bursting with power and with a formidable mid-range response.
What's more, it's well looked after. In order to offer the capacities initially mentioned, the staff installed a new engine ECU, modified the throttle bodies, revised the airbox, overhauled the camshafts, and adapted the exhaust to the new constraints. Externally, the changes are not really noticeable. However, the catalytic converters in the intermediate plenum chamber have taken on considerable importance.

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2021 following closelyon the heels of theHayabusa in the renewal of tactical models, the GSX-S 1000 is also full of electronics. Not as much, but just the right amount for the amount of potato it has under its belt. Previously equipped only with Traction Control and ABS, it was high time to update. Suz began by adding 3 injection maps via its S-DMS. They all deliver the same maximum power, but the curves are more or less aggressive depending on the mode. A is the most invigorating, B is more supple and better suited to everyday use, while C rhymes with comfort for a calmer delivery better suited to tricky conditions.

Traction control has been renewed, this time with 5 levels and still disconnectable. The throttle is now Ride-by-wire, an Up&Down shifter has been added, and the classic Low RPM Assist and Easy Start assisted starting have been reiterated. The big GSX-S also gets a new two-tone LCD instrument panel derived from that of the GSX-R 1000. However, you'll have to do without smartphone connectivity, cornering ABS, inertial navigation system, cruise control... All of which are more or less useful depending on the user's profile. With its Suzuki Intelligent Ride System package, the manufacturer provides what's necessary, and the price is affected, with moderate inflation - 300 euros more for this new GSX-S.
There's no engine brake management either, capable of eating into the rear wheel's torque feedback. Instead, Suzfait relies on a mechanical system, with a new SCAS anti-dribble clutch. Its slipper technology allows the clutch to partially disengage in the event of too generous a downshift - it also benefits from an assistance function to reduce lever effort.

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 engine , silhouette, fascia, identity, electronics, plastics - almost everything has been revised. The chassis offers the status quo. The sport-inspired frame and suspension components are unchanged. Hamamatsu's big roadster can therefore count on a serious aluminum perimeter structure, a fully adjustable 43 mm inverted KYB fork, a KYB shock absorber with adjustable preload and rebound damping, Brembo 4-piston monobloc brakes around 310 mm discs and a large-section swingarm (borrowed from the GSX-R). To appreciate and judge this gear for longer on each outing, the fuel tank has been enlarged by 2 liters to 19 units. This explains some of the 4 kilos gained in the transformation.

It's not so much a question of economy that Suzuki has retained these gains, but rather of pragmatism. The chassis of the previous GSX-S was recognized as being as efficient as it was pleasant. As a result, we're not taking any risks, just renewing what's proven to work. However, the rider will soon notice a slight change in riding position. The seat is 5 mm lower and the handlebars have been redesigned. It's 23 mm wider, which will (slightly) improve the lever arm for engaging the bike, and its shape brings the grips 20 mm closer to the rider. This will straighten the rider's seat a little.

Vener ' the brutos of 2021! We wonder whether a sportier tire set-up might not be better suited than the Dunlop Roadsport2s, which are geared towards the 'dynamic road'.
The new GSX-S 1000 is due to arrive in dealerships at the end of June . As always, Suzuki plays the price card and places its big roadster among the cheapest in its class. Only the CB 1000 R is better placed, with a few less horsepower, an extra TFT screen and a striking single-arm design. The other large-displacement roadsters are in higher orbit

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Suzuki GSX-S 1000 version 2021 et 2015
The new version of the Suzuki GSX-S 1000 in front of the 2015-2020 generation - the styling change is obvious

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

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Specifications

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025
  • Chassis
  • Frame : aluminum perimeter
  • Fuel capacity : 19 liters (5.02 US gallons)
  • Oil capacity : 3.40 liters (0.90 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 810 mm (31.89 in)
  • Length : 2,115 mm (83.27 in)
  • Width : 810 mm (31.89 in)
  • Min height : 1,080 mm (42.52 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,460 mm (57.48 in)
  • Curb mass : 214 kg (472 lb)
Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual - shifter as standard
  • Secondary by chain
  • Standard equipment
  • Brake assist : ABS
  • Number of riding modes : 3
  • TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
  • Shifter
  • Gear indicator
  • Start assist
  • Park assist
  • Traction control
  • Anti-slip clutch
Country of manufacture : Japan

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Price

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 Undisclosed
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : $9999
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : $10799
KTM Duke 990 2025 : $12499
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 6.10 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 5.90 liters/100km (0.40 mpg)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 4.80 liters/100km (0.49 mpg)
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 5 liters/100km (0.47 mpg)
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 4.70 liters/100km (0.50 mpg)
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 5.80 liters/100km (0.41 mpg)

Range

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 311 km (193 miles)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 288 km (179 miles)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 354 km (220 miles)
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 280 km (174 miles)
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 315 km (196 miles)
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 276 km (171 miles)

Torque

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 10.8 mkg
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 10.6 mkg
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 9.9 mkg
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 9.5 mkg
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 10.5 mkg
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 10.7 mkg

Power

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 152 ch (149.90 hp)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 152 ch (149.90 hp)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 124 ch (122.30 hp)
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 119 ch (117.40 hp)
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 123 ch (121.30 hp)
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 145 ch (143 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 1.32 kg/ch *
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 1.31 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 1.62 kg/ch *
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 1.54 kg/ch *
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 1.48 kg/ch
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 1.38 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 18.3 kg/mkg *
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 18.51 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 20.02 kg/mkg *
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 18.99 kg/mkg *
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 17.05 kg/mkg
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 18.5 kg/mkg *

Speed

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : approximately 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 248 km/h (154.10 mph) on the odometer
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : over 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
KTM Duke 990 2025 : over 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : approximately 230 km/h (142.90 mph)

CO² emissions

Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025 : 143 g/km
Honda CB 1000 Hornet 2025 : 136 g/km
Kawasaki Z 900 2025 : 117 g/km
Yamaha MT-09 900 2025 : 116 g/km
KTM Duke 990 2025 : 110 g/km
Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025 : 136 g/km
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Bikers' reviews (13)

French Grég Model 2024
I bought a 2024 model following an accident with a 2017 model, and came to the following conclusion: almost identical chassis, electronic throttle but no more than that, you really have to get used to it at first, euro5 standard so much more muffled, weird cold start, no cruise control even as an option, incomprehensible especially on big road trips, the biggest weak point is the lighting !!!! Seriously, what did they think of? A one-in-two chance of going straight around a bend at night, with a 2m x 15cm rectangle beam? And don't even get me started on the brightness... the beam looks like it's had a stomach virus, pale from pale! A shame. Otherwise, the quality-price ratio is more or less correct for a 1000. Rating : 5/5
Spanish Model 2025
I got this bike 2 years ago but the GT Full Team and I'm delighted with it, 5.5-liter consumption and pushes like a beast, Brembro discs, Showa shock absorber and price 17,200 euros, I recommend it 100% Rating : 5/5
French Théo Model 2022
I've had the bike since the beginning of July, and the GSX-S 1000 made me smile every time I tried it out before buying it! HOWEVER, the screen is totally disappointing for this price, the lack of cruise control is just as disappointing, the looks need to be improved and the night lighting is crap! What it does have going for it, however, is excellent handling, a pleasant SUZ 4-cylinder sound, very low fuel consumption (5.4L/100km for a really relaxed ride and 6L/100km for a spirited one), clear controls and a very comfortable riding position. This bike gives its rider confidence, with or without assistance, and is a great first 1000cc bike for starting out in the world of big hyperroadsters. All in all, I'd highly recommend it used at around 11k-12k, but not new... far too expensive for what it has to offer Rating : 4/5
French Model 2025
Very good bike in this version 2025 (tft) why do without the regulator when the power this block is capable of bcp better without batting an eyelid But I quibble value for money difficult to find better new Rating : 5/5
French Model 2025
Almost 14000, it starts to sting...With the hornet 1000 which would be sold around 11000, it would surprise me that they sell many ..... Personally, I find it very ugly...... Rating : 3/5
French Model 2025
I'm really considering buying the new 2025 model because the 2024 is top of the range despite the TFT screen not being very readable and clear. With the new TFT screen on the 2025 model, I'm very interested in this new bike. It's a superb bike. Rating : 5/5
French vince Model 2023
i've only had this bike a few months, and I must say that I'm pleasantly surprised because it does everything you'd expect from a bike like a 1000 cm3, indeed the only little black spot may be the front lights, but it's quickly erased when you ride it, try it, we'll talk about it later. Vince. Rating : 5/5
French Alain81 Model 2024
It wouldn't be bad ... without those 2 horrible little lights at the front ! What a bad idea from Suzuki! Too bad, because I like the brand. Rating : 4/5
French Jftz Model 2024
Unfortunately, Suzuki no longer knows how to create what is not expected. The brand seems to have fallen behind for some time now, and is struggling to scrape crumbs from existing ranges. Nothing out of the ordinary, reliable products at the right price - that's what Suzuki has been restricting itself to for some time now. It's a pity, because the brand used to be a pillar of the motorcycle world, and seems to be running out of steam little by little. Rating : 5/5
French Jacky51530 Model 2024
I was immediately charmed by the color - it was already a beautiful bike, but this one has something extra. Rating : 5/5
French Seb38 Model 2024
Aggressive physique? No, very ugly... Suzuki didn't get far from the red card, and with their bikes getting uglier and uglier, they're not going to get far... Too bad Rating : 5/5
French icare007 Model 2023
I've had this bike for a year now, bought to replace my 1200 bandit that I'd had since ...1998! What happiness! More horsepower for what? with less reliable and less pleasant mechanicals, and for people who most of the time make a "square tire" at the rear so much they attack on the angle (it's ironic of course)?! No, really, it's definitely the best roadster choice you can make right now, and with Japanese reliability to boot! Rating : 5/5
French Jacky51 Model 2022
Very good bike, I was very surprised by its handling, comfort and power, with excellent value for money
I'm really convinced by this bike, so I'm going to buy it for my touring and hock my old one after twelve years of loyal service.
Rating : 5/5
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